05-02-2019, 02:22 AM
I captured a 4-way handshake in Kismet, downloaded it and tried to run cap2hccapx on it, but get told Networks detected: 0.
The .pcap opens fine in WireShark, so I don't think it is damaged at all. I have also tried aircrack-ng and it displays a blank ESSID and says No matching network found - check your essid.
It is from an iPhone AP, so it's named "[name]’s iPhone". Could the non-ascii apostrophe be at fault?
Kismet's web UI displays the apostrophe as \515250\504848\505149.
hashcat: 5.1.0
hashcat-utils: 1.9
Windows: 10 1809 17763.437
The .pcap opens fine in WireShark, so I don't think it is damaged at all. I have also tried aircrack-ng and it displays a blank ESSID and says No matching network found - check your essid.
It is from an iPhone AP, so it's named "[name]’s iPhone". Could the non-ascii apostrophe be at fault?
Kismet's web UI displays the apostrophe as \515250\504848\505149.
hashcat: 5.1.0
hashcat-utils: 1.9
Windows: 10 1809 17763.437